Showing posts with label 'J' Position. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 'J' Position. Show all posts

Sunday, June 10, 2012

6.10.12



Sadly, I had my fourth (of 53) caterpillar die.  I'm not exactly sure why, but while doing research as to what could be the cause of a caterpillar only half pupating and then suddenly dying, I have read that this 'catty' could have either has a parasite passed from its parents genetic materials (ie: sperm and egg) before it even hatched, or that it just didn't have the energy necessary in pupating.  Sad.


{FINDINGS}
0 eggs
0 caterpillars

{EGGS WAITING TO HATCH}
0

{HATCHLINGS}
0

{NURSERY GUESTS}
0

{CATERPILLARS}
9

{CHRYSALIS}
40

{MONARCH's}
0

Saturday, June 9, 2012

6.9.12





'J's' EVERYWHERE!!!

{FINDINGS}
0 eggs
0 caterpillars

{EGGS WAITING TO HATCH}
0

{HATCHLINGS}
0

{NURSERY GUESTS}
0

{CATERPILLARS}
28 Total

{CHRYSALIS}
22

{MONARCH's}
0


***TODAY was an incredible day in 'Monarching' for me!  Of the SIXTEEN caterpillars that hatched on the same day two weeks ago, FIFTEEN of them climbed into the 'J' position today!  So exciting... and things sure move like clockwork!

Thursday, June 7, 2012

6.7.12





I will never tire of watching the incredible transition from caterpillar to pupa!


{FINDINGS}
0 eggs
0 caterpillars

{EGGS WAITING TO HATCH}
0

{HATCHLINGS}
0

{NURSERY GUESTS}
0

{CATERPILLARS}
30 Total
21 large
9 medium
0 small

{CHRYSALIS}
20

{MONARCH's}
0

Monday, June 4, 2012

6.4.12


After caring for Monarch caterpillars for a couple of weeks, it is incredible to watch the hard work (well, not exactly hard work, just constant care & attention) pay off --- and watching the caterpillars change, one by one, into the Pupa stage!




{FINDINGS}
0 eggs
0 caterpillars

{EGGS WAITING TO HATCH}
0

{HATCHLINGS}
0

{NURSERY GUESTS}
0

{CATERPILLARS}
44 Total
18 large
16 medium
10 small

{CHRYSALIS}
7

{MONARCH's}
0

***I'm starting to feel like I need some more eggs... my largest caterpillars are making the great change by the handful these days... it is so exciting!

Saturday, June 2, 2012

FIRST Chrysalis!!!

For nine days I have fed and cleaned up after this growing young caterpillar!  Last night I watched as he spun a silky thread and hung upside down in the classic 'J position!'  I figured that I'd wake up to find a chrysalis, but I've learned that 'J position' - chrysalis takes about 18-20 hours.

When the caterpillar first began to wiggle, I noticed that the tip of the caterpillars bum began to seem translucent, and soon the entire caterpillar body began to take on a green tinge.  The body began shaking, similarly to panting, and then the caterpillar began to crunch its body like it was in labor - and since its giving birth to a new form of itself, it seems like an accurate description!  Intermittently, the caterpillar's body would plumpen and contract in segments, looking like a alien might burst from inside. Lastly, before the caterpillar's skin finally spilt, it looked like the caterpillar was wearing a puffer jacket!

It took only a single minute for the caterpillar skin to split open- starting from the head.  After the skin was completely scrunched up at the tip of the tail, the caterpillar then began to fling itself wildly inside the now green pupa.  A few minutes of 'dancing' inside the soft chrysalis, the caterpillar dripped its last caterpillar skin to the ground.

After several hours, the chrysalis continued to wiggle and harden, leaving beautiful markings on the the outside.  Eventually, the chrysalis fell still, and now we wait for 10-14 days before we can see all of the change that is taking place on the inside!

Friday, June 1, 2012

6.1.12



When a Monarch caterpillar is getting ready to change into a chrysalis, it spins a patch of silk from its mouth, and then attaches its bum to the silk and hand upside down in the 'J Position' for nearly 24 hours before the change to chrysalis takes place.  


{FINDINGS}
0 eggs
0 caterpillars

{EGGS WAITING TO HATCH}
5 total eggs

{HATCHLINGS}
0

{NURSERY GUESTS}
29

{CATERPILLARS}
54

***Still no chrysalis yet... still patiently waiting, but it is close because my largest caterpillar has spun a silky thread and is hanging upside down in the 'J position' getting ready to change!